After the reports about Washington and Jerusalem’s efforts to schedule U.S. President Donald Trump’s first visit to the country since taking office, it appears that a date has been set: May 22. Today (Thursday), an American delegation landed in Israel in order to finalize the last details and plan Trump’s agenda in Israel.

Last night, JOL reported that Trump’s visit will most likely be very short and last only one night. That is the reason it is still unclear exactly what he will do in the country and whether he will also visit the Palestinian Authority.

Meanwhile, it was reported that U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, who has become very popular among Israelis after she spoke up for Israel on several occasions, will visit Israel in June.